Half Of Professors In NPR Ed Survey Have Used 'Trigger Warnings'
Giving a heads-up about potentially objectionable content seems to be common teaching practice. That's one of the findings from our unscientific survey of more than 800 faculty members.
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NPR News: Half Of Professors In NPR Ed Survey Have Used 'Trigger Warnings'
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